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A concept.
A concept.
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Re: A concept.
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Re: A concept.
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A question, Santiago (In spanish)
A question, Santiago (In spanish)
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Re: A question, Santiago (In spanish)
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Re: A question, Santiago (In spanish)
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Re: A question, Santiago (In spanish)
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Accents and dialect WASRe: Hello
Accents and dialect WASRe: Hello
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All-important phrases
Re: All-important phrases
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Re: All-important phrases
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An Introduction to C'ali: Morphosyntax
An Introduction to C'ali: Morphosyntax
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An Introduction to C'ali: Phonology
An Introduction to C'ali: Phonology
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Re: An Introduction to C'ali: Phonology
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Re: An Introduction to C'ali: Phonology
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Re: An Introduction to C'ali: Phonology
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Re: An Introduction to C'ali: Phonology
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Re: An Introduction to C'ali: Phonology
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Re: An Introduction to C'ali: Phonology
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Back
Back
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Re: Back
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Re: Back
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Re: Back
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Re: Back
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Re: Back
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Re: Back
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Book: Alternative Histories of the English Language
Book: Alternative Histories of the English Language
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Cases and adpositions
Cases and adpositions
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Re: Cases and adpositions
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Re: Cases and adpositions
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Re: Cases and adpositions
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Re: Cases and adpositions
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Re: Cases and adpositions
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Re: Cases and adpositions
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Re: Cases and adpositions
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Re: Cases and adpositions
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Re: Cases and adpositions
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Re: Cases and adpositions
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Cases and Adpositions
Cases and Adpositions
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Re: Cases and Adpositions
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Cases and adpositions
Re: Cases and adpositions
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Re: Cases and adpositions
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Re: Cases and adpositions
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Re: Cases and adpositions
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Re: Cases and adpositions
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Cases and adpositions [OT] Turkish Adjectives
Re: Cases and adpositions [OT] Turkish Adjectives
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Castillian Greek was Re: Slovanik, Enamyn, and Slavic slaves
Castillian Greek was Re: Slovanik, Enamyn, and Slavic slaves
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Re: Castillian Greek was Re: Slovanik, Enamyn, and Slavic slaves
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Re: Castillian Greek was Re: Slovanik, Enamyn, and Slavic slaves
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Re: Castillian Greek was Re: Slovanik, Enamyn, and Slavic slaves
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Re: Castillian Greek was Re: Slovanik, Enamyn, and Slavic slaves
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Re: Castillian Greek was Re: Slovanik, Enamyn, and Slavic slaves
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Re: Castillian Greek was Re: Slovanik, Enamyn, and Slavic slaves
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Re: Castillian Greek was Re: Slovanik, Enamyn, and Slavic slaves
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Re: Castillian Greek was Re: Slovanik, Enamyn, and Slavic slaves
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Re: Castillian Greek was Re: Slovanik, Enamyn, and Slavic slaves
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Celtic and Greek Conlangs
Celtic and Greek Conlangs
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Re: Celtic and Greek Conlangs
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CHAT: required courses [was Re: Welsh - Verb-Nouns]
CHAT: required courses [was Re: Welsh - Verb-Nouns]
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CHAT:Re: music (wasCHAT:Re: Temperature (was: I'm back!)
CHAT:Re: music (wasCHAT:Re: Temperature (was: I'm back!)
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CHAT:Re: Temperature (was: I'm back!)
CHAT:Re: Temperature (was: I'm back!)
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Re: CHAT:Re: Temperature (was: I'm back!)
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Re: CHAT:Re: Temperature (was: I'm back!)
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Re: CHAT:Re: Temperature (was: I'm back!)
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Re: CHAT:Re: Temperature (was: I'm back!)
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Re: CHAT:Re: Temperature (was: I'm back!)
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Re: CHAT:Re: Temperature (was: I'm back!)
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Re: CHAT:Re: Temperature (was: I'm back!)
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Re: CHAT:Re: Temperature (was: I'm back!)
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Re: CHAT:Re: Temperature (was: I'm back!)
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Re: CHAT:Re: Temperature (was: I'm back!)
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CHAT:Temperature /Food and Drink
Re: CHAT:Temperature /Food and Drink
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Re: CHAT:Temperature /Food and Drink
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Re: CHAT:Temperature /Food and Drink
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Re: CHAT:Temperature /Food and Drink
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Chatters/Chatties (was Re: introduction
Re: Chatters/Chatties (was Re: introduction
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Re: Chatters/Chatties (was Re: introduction
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Re: Chatters/Chatties (was Re: introduction
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Conlang puzzles (Was: Re: New monster word in Maggel ;))))
Conlang puzzles (Was: Re: New monster word in Maggel ;))))
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Re: Conlang puzzles (Was: Re: New monster word in Maggel ;))))
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Re: Conlang puzzles (Was: Re: New monster word in Maggel ;))))
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Re: Conlang puzzles (Was: Re: New monster word in Maggel ;))))
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Re: Conlang puzzles (Was: Re: New monster word in Maggel ;))))
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Re: Conlang puzzles (Was: Re: New monster word in Maggel ;))))
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Re: Conlang puzzles (Was: Re: New monster word in Maggel ;))))
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Re: Conlang puzzles (Was: Re: New monster word in Maggel ;))))
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Re: Conlang puzzles (Was: Re: New monster word in Maggel ;))))
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Re: Conlang puzzles (Was: Re: New monster word in Maggel ;))))
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describing names
describing names
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Re: describing names
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describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Re: describing names
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Eni -- a sort of self-introduction
Eni -- a sort of self-introduction
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Re: Eni -- a sort of self-introduction
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Re: Eni -- a sort of self-introduction
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Re: Eni -- a sort of self-introduction
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Re: Eni -- a sort of self-introduction
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Re: Eni -- a sort of self-introduction
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fictional worlds
fictional worlds
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Good reads for the novice conlanger?
Good reads for the novice conlanger?
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Re: Good reads for the novice conlanger?
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Re: Good reads for the novice conlanger?
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Re: Good reads for the novice conlanger?
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Re: Good reads for the novice conlanger?
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Re: Good reads for the novice conlanger?
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Re: Good reads for the novice conlanger?
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Re: Good reads for the novice conlanger?
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Re: Good reads for the novice conlanger?
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Gwr font
Gwr font
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Hello
Hello
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Re: Hello
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Re: Hello
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Re: Hello
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Re: Hello
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Re: Hello
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Re: Hello
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Re: Hello
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Hello
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Re: Hello
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Re: Hello
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Re: Hello
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Re: Hello
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Re: Hello
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Re: Hello
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Re: Hello
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Hello Santiago
Re: Hello Santiago
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Hight was Re: describing names
Hight was Re: describing names
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Hight was Re: describing names
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How to start to make a language?
How to start to make a language?
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Re: How to start to make a language?
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Re: How to start to make a language?
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Re: How to start to make a language?
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Re: How to start to make a language?
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Re: How to start to make a language?
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Re: How to start to make a language?
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Re: How to start to make a language?
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Re: How to start to make a language?
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Re: How to start to make a language?
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Re: How to start to make a language?
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Re: How to start to make a language?
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I have published the book
I have published the book
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Re: I have published the book
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Inadvertent combinations
Inadvertent combinations
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Interesting link...
Interesting link...
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introduction
Re: introduction
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Re: introduction
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Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
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Re: Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
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Re: Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
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Re: Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
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Re: Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
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Re: Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
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Re: Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
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Re: Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
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Re: Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
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Re: Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
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Re: Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
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Re: Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
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Re: Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
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Re: Knowledge-related roots in sabyuk
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Kuraw Update!
Kuraw Update!
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Re: Kuraw Update!
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Re: Kuraw Update!
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Re: Kuraw Update!
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Re: Kuraw Update!
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Re: Kuraw Update!
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Re: Kuraw Update!
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Re: Kuraw Update!
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Re: Kuraw Update!
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Re: Kuraw Update!
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Re: Kuraw Update!
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Language building
Language building
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Re: Language building
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Misc. OT CHAT: Temperature et al.
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Re: Misc. OT CHAT: Temperature et al.
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Moesteskin
Moesteskin
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Re: Moesteskin
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Re: Moesteskin
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Negation raising (was: introduction)
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New monster word in Maggel ;)))
New monster word in Maggel ;)))
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O Tuashni Blesha kësh o Kolë
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O Tuashni Blesha kësh o Kolë
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One more thing before I go - relay
One more thing before I go - relay
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Previous post, more examples..
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Relay v6.5
Relay v6.5
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Results of Poll by Email No. 20
Results of Poll by Email No. 20
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Rio de Janeiro (was: Re: Hello)
Rio de Janeiro (was: Re: Hello)
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Rubaga Orthog. Part 2
Rubaga Orthog. Part 2
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Signing off
Signing off
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Slaying the monster
Slaying the monster
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Slovanik, Enamyn, and Slavic slaves
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Slovanik, my new romlang
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Spanglish (was: Re: Rio de Janeiro)
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T-shirts
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Temperature (was: I'm back!)
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THEORY: branchedness [was Re: Word order]
THEORY: branchedness [was Re: Word order]
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Unsubscribing
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Webpage
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Welsh - Verb-Nouns
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WHY?
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Word order
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Words as description
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